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His song "Jiche Nühai" (機車女孩), which means Scooter Girl, has circulated the Internet under the name "Ugly Girl" by Tai Mai Shu. Contrary to popular belief, this song is not by Tai Mai Shu, nor is it called "Ugly Girl". He separated from his first wife, Lin Yihui, in 1997 after six years of marriage, having two daughters with her.
Variously spelled shaomai, shui mai, shu mai, sui mai, shui mei, siu mai, shao mai, xíu mại (Vietnamese), siomai (Filipino), siomay (Indonesian) Course: Dim sum: Place of origin: China: Region or state: Guangzhou, Guangdong or Hohhot, Inner Mongolia: Main ingredients: seasoned ground pork, whole and chopped mutton, Chinese black mushroom ...
He has achieved rising success as a newcomer on the Mandopop scene, due to testimonials from well-known artists such as Wang Leehom, [1] Mayday's Ashin, Dee Hsu, Darkie Chen and DJ Tai Mai Shu. His fresh combinations of jazz and pop have made him a noticeable star on the rise.
Chiang Shu-na (江淑娜) Vincent Chiao (焦恩俊) Chyi Chin (齊秦) Kao Chin Su-mei (高金素梅) Ciwas Ali ; Roy Chiu (邱澤) Chao Chuan (趙傳) Joyce Chao (趙虹喬) Sissey Chao (趙一豪) Chou Chuan-huing (周傳雄) Eric Chou (周興哲) Jay Chou (周杰倫) Nick Chou (周湯豪) Genie Chuo (卓文萱) Chou Tzu-yu (周子瑜)
Hanyu Pinyin Bopomofo Tong-yong Wade– Giles MPS II Yale EFEO Lessing –Othmer Gwoyeu Romatzyh IPA Note Tone 1 Tone 2 Tone 3 Tone 4 a: ㄚ: a: a: a: a: a: a: a: ar: aa: ah: a: ai
pinyin Wade-Giles Traditional Chinese name Simplified Chinese name Dates Notes An Zhengwen: An Cheng-wen: 安正文: 安正文: Ming dynasty: Biān Jǐngzhāo: Pien Ching-chao
More than four hundred acupuncture points have been described, with the majority located on one of the twenty main cutaneous and subcutaneous meridians, pathways which run throughout the body and according to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) transport qi.
A rendering of the position of the symbols and counts of No. 1 Yang Dun array for Tai Yi divination. The entire series consists of 72 Yang Dun and 72 Yin Dun arrays for Taiyi. Taiyishenshu is a form of divination originating in China. It is one of the Three Styles (三式; sānshì; 'three styles') of divination.